Kroll Show

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Nick Kroll

Nick Kroll

Named one of Variety’s “10 Comics to Watch” and featured in “COMEDY CENTRAL’s Hot List” of 2009, Nick Kroll leads the pack of a new generation of comedy minds as a versatile actor, writer and producer.

Well known as “Ruxin” in the FX series “The League,” Kroll has appeared in the films “Little Fockers” opposite Ben Stiller, “Dinner for Schmucks” opposite Paul Rudd, and “Date Night” opposite Steve Carrell and Tina Fey. Other feature credits include “Get Him to the Greek,” “I Love You Man” and “A Good Old Fashioned Orgy.”

Kroll’s writing credits include contributions to “Chappelle’s Show,” “The Life and Times of Tim,” “Human Giant” and the best-selling coffee table book “Bar Mitzvah Disco,” which he co-wrote.

Additionally, Kroll lends his voice to the HBO animated series “The Life and Times of Tim” on which he plays “Stu,” Tim's best friend. He also starred in ABC's “Cavemen,” based on the highly popular Geico advertisements, and has made appearances on CBS's “Worst Week,” VH1's “Best Week Ever” and on COMEDY CENTRAL’s “Reno 911!” as “El Chupacabra,” Reno's only Latin radio show DJ. Kroll is well known for his characters “Fabrice Fabrice,” the craft services coordinator for the television show “That’s So Raven;” “Bobby Bottleservice,” who loves his mother very much and wears Ed Hardy head to toe; and “Gil Faizon,” an Upper West Side, middle-aged divorcé who's obsessed with Alan Alda, of the Oh, Hello Show, which Kroll created with John Mulaney.

Jon Daly

Jon Daly

Jon Daly is a writer, co-star and supervising producer on COMEDY CENTRAL’s “Kroll Show,” and can next be seen in Ben Stiller and Fox’s “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.” Daly also has recurring roles on ABC’s “Happy Endings” and HBO’s animated cult favorite “The Life and Times of Tim.”

Daly has appeared in the Fox feature film “Bride Wars” opposite Anne Hathaway and played memorable roles on Adult Swim’s “NTSF:SD:SUV,” “Childrens Hospital,” the series premiere of “Parks and Recreation,” and Spike TV’s comedy series “Players.”